Popsugar Beauty Skin Care Drugstore Beauty Products | Editor's Picks I Get Tons of Free Beauty Loot, but These Are 12 Drugstore Products I Buy Over and Over 2 May 2018 by Nancy Einhart As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. Not everyone has access to a beauty closet, but most of us can locate a drugstore. In fact, if I had to choose between trying free beauty products and making daily trips to Duane Reade, I think I'd chose the latter. While it's great to test the latest and greatest brands and products, the items I simply cannot live without can be purchased for a reasonable price at my neighbourhood drugstore. From shaving gel to makeup remover, here are the 12 drugstore finds I find myself buying over and over again. Related: 102 Drugstore Beauty Products That Are Absolutely Worth the Hype Eucerin Original Healing Rich Lotion I have incredibly dry skin all year-round, but especially in the Winter. I've been using Eucerin Original Healing Rich Lotion ($10) since I was a child, and I have no plans to stop. It's the only lotion I can count on to get me through a New York February. Eucerin Original Healing Rich Lotion $10 from amazon.com Buy Now Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer for Body During the Summer months, I turn to this cult standby for my body lotion. Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer for Body (Medium to Tan Skin Tones) ($9) adds gradual color while also keeping my skin hydrated. It doesn't have that "self-tanner smell" that many competing products have, and I get so many compliments on my tan when I use it. Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer for Body (Medium to Tan Skin Tones) $9 from amazon.com Buy Now Nivea Moisture Lip Care I will try pretty much any lip balm put in front of me, but my all-time favorite is the classic Nivea stick ($3). The shea butter gives it a silky texture and a mild natural scent that's addictive. classic Nivea stick $3 from target.com Buy Now Batiste Dry Shampoo I've tried tons of luxury dry shampoos, but I always come back to Batiste Dry Shampoo ($9), which, despite its powdery white finish, easily shakes out of my dark brown hair. Batiste Dry Shampoo $9 from urbanoutfitters.com Buy Now Mineralizing Thermal Water Spray It might be indulgent to spray $14 water on my face, but that's why I love it. I like Mineralizing Thermal Water Spray ($14) because one spritz distributes evenly across the face. It's a great way to cool down in the Summer, in my stuffy office, at music festivals, and while traveling. Mineralizing Thermal Water Spray $14 from walgreens.com Buy Now Johnson's Baby Oil Of all the eye-makeup removers I have tried — both expensive and budget — nothing has ever worked as well as Johnson's Baby Oil ($5). I learned this beauty hack from my mom, and she was right: no other substance removes the most determined mascara better than baby oil. It's made of mineral oil, which is actually one of the least comedogenic oils out there. Johnson's Baby Oil $5 from walgreens.com Buy Now Yes to Cucumbers Soothing Hypoallergenic Facial Wipes While baby oil is my makeup remover of choice, it's simply too risky to travel with, so when I'm away from home, especially in hot climates, I use the cooling Yes to Cucumbers Soothing Hypoallergenic Facial Wipes ($12 for two). I also keep these around for when I'm just too lazy to wash my face. Yes to Cucumbers Soothing Hypoallergenic Facial Wipes $12 from amazon.com Buy Now Pantene ProV Blends Micellar Shampoo Due to my aforementioned dry skin, I also grapple with a dry, itchy scalp, but traditional dandruff shampoos often don't work. Lately, I started using this Pantene ProV Blends Micellar Shampoo ($17), which is less harsh than other shampoos and soothes my scalp rather than stripping it of moisture. Pantene ProV Blends Micellar Shampoo $17 from amazon.com Buy Now L'Oréal Paris Pure-Clay Mask Detox & Brighten Anyone with access to a beauty closet has tried a sh*tload of masks, but I keep coming back to L'Oréal Paris Pure-Clay Mask Detox & Brighten ($10). It excels at the two functions I most want from a mask — detoxing and brightening — to invigorate my skin when it's tired, dull, or afflicted by a hangover. L'Oréal Paris Pure-Clay Mask Detox & Brighten $10 from amazon.com Buy Now Vichy Minéral 89 Another product I love from this French pharmacy brand is Vichy Mineral 89 ($30), which is made from hyaluronic acid and Vichy mineralizing water. I use this before my regular facial moisturizer, and it makes my skin softer and smoother. Vichy Mineral 89 $30 from dermstore.com Buy Now Gillette Venus Platinum Razor Although I am still loyal to Dollar Shave Club and have traditionally shunned razors made just for women, I'll admit that Gillette's new Venus Platinum Razor ($15) has won me over. The handle feels great in my hand, and the shape of the blade head is perfect for shaving under my arms. Venus Platinum Razor $15 from amazon.com Buy Now Aveeno Positively Smooth Shave Gel I could write an entire post about all the shaving creams and gels I've tried (perhaps I will), but my faithful standby is this Aveeno Positively Smooth Shave Gel ($12). I love how it feels going on and coming off, and it gives me an incredibly close shave. Aveeno Positively Smooth Shave Gel $12 from amazon.com Buy Now Skin CareRazorsDrugstore BeautyFace WipesBeauty ShoppingBody CareEucerinJERGENSMakeupLip Balm